Targeting the IGF-1R using picropodophyllin in the therapeutical 5T2MM mouse model of multiple myeloma: Beneficial effects on tumor growth, angiogenesis, bone disease and survival

Eline Menu, Helena Jernberg-Wiklund, Hendrik De Raeve, Evy De Leenheer, L Coulton, O Gallagher, Els Van Valckenborgh, O. Larsson, M. Axelson, Kenneth Nilsson, Benjamin Van Camp, Peter I. Croucher, Karin Vanderkerken

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During the last decade, a central role for insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in the pathophysiology of multiple myeloma (MM) has been well established. IGF-I provided by the tumor-microenvironment interaction may directly and indirectly facilitate the migration, survival and expansion of the MM cells in the bone marrow (BM). The inhibition of the IGF-1R-mediated signaling pathway has recently been suggested to be a possible new therapeutic principle in MM. Using the mouse 5T2MM model, we now demonstrate that targeting the IGF-1R using picropodophyllin (PPP) in a therapeutical setting not only has strong antitumor activity on the established MM tumor but also influences the BM microenvironment by inhibiting angiogenesis and bone disease, having a profound effect on the survival of the mice. At therapeutically achievable concentrations of PPP, the average survival was 180 days for the PPP-treated mice as compared to 100 days for vehicle-treated mice. PPP used as single drug treatment in the 5T2MM model resulted in a decrease of tumor burden by 65% while the paraprotein concentrations were reduced by 75%.
This decrease was associated with a significant inhibition of tumor-associated angiogenesis and osteolysis. The present studies on the biological effects of PPP in the 5T2MM model constitute an important experimental platform for future
therapeutic implementation.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1857-1861
Aantal pagina's5
TijdschriftInternational Journal of Cancer
Volume121
Nummer van het tijdschrift8
StatusPublished - 15 okt. 2007

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